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Invited Symposium: Stroke/Cerebral Vascular Physiology (5 Presentations in this Symposium)

Effects of CSF with subarachnoid hemorrhage on cerebral smooth muscle cells

Satoshi Iwabuchi(1), Yasushi Sakai(2), Hitoshi Kimura(3), Shinya Yoshii(4), Tetsuya Yokouchi(5), Morikazu Ueda(6), Hirotsugu Samejima(7)
(1)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)Department of Neurosurgery. Toho University - Tokyo. Japan
(2)Department of Physiology. Showa University College of Medical Sciences - Japan

[ABSTRACT] [Introduction] [Materials & Methods] [Results] [Tables & Figures] [Discussion & Conclusion] [References] [Discussion Board]
Discussion & Conclusion ABSTRACT
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References

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[ABSTRACT] [Introduction] [Materials & Methods] [Results] [Tables & Figures] [Discussion & Conclusion] [References] [Discussion Board]

Discussion & Conclusion ABSTRACT
Next: Morphological Changes In Cerebral Penetrating Arteries During Vasospasm
Satoshi Iwabuchi, Yasushi Sakai, Hitoshi Kimura, Shinya Yoshii, Tetsuya Yokouchi, Morikazu Ueda, Hirotsugu Samejima
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